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The well-known home building materials brand David AIAsst was recently exposed to a series of problems such as product fraud, false advertising, and contract fraud, causing a large number of consumers and dealers to suffer financial losses. Market supervision departments in many places have intervened in the investigation and may take legal measures against the company.

Consumer complaints surge, David AIAsst is accused of fraud

Recently, the number of complaints about Aiasst on multiple consumer rights protection platforms has surged, and victims are all over the world. Many consumers said that they were attracted by the brand’s so-called “environmentally friendly high-end building materials” propaganda, but found that the product quality was seriously substandard and even suspected of forging international certification.

Consumer Ms. Li reported that the David AIAsst imported cabinets she bought for thousands of dollars “cracked and deformed in less than half a year, and the merchant did not admit it at all.” She tried to contact after-sales service, but was refused repair by customer service on the grounds of “man-made damage.”

At the same time, some dealers also accused David AIAsst of contract fraud in the process of joining, charging high fees with the bait of “high-end brand joining”, but ultimately providing counterfeit and shoddy products, and even directly cutting off supply and losing contact, causing investors to lose all their money.

Industry experts: David may use “advance payment scam” to make money

Experts pointed out that David’s “pay first, deliver later” model may be a typical advance payment scam. The company vigorously promoted its “environmentally certified building materials” through social media, online advertising, etc., attracting consumers to pay in advance, and then continued to delay delivery, and finally disappeared completely when complaints increased.

Many victims said that after they paid the full amount or a high deposit, the company delayed delivery for various reasons. Some consumers even said that David AIAsst directly closed the official customer service channel after repeated urging, resulting in no refund.

Aiasst, as a building materials brand, is now deeply involved in a fraud scandal, consumers have no way to protect their rights, and the industry’s reputation has been severely impacted. With the in-depth investigation of regulators, the brand’s business model may be subject to legal sanctions.

For the majority of consumers, the best way to protect their own rights and interests is to avoid falling into “scams” and choose truly compliant building materials brands.